Veterans listen to a speaker as they look for job openings at the University of Southern California booth during a jobs fair for veterans called "Serving Those Who Have Served" on the campus of University of Southern California on March 20, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. California's unemployment rate tied with Rhode Island's for highest in U.S. at 9.8 percent.
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A decade-long ban on public murals could be reversed Wednesday when the L.A. City Council votes on an ordinance regulating public art.

3. Obama, Clinton and Carter to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington (KPCC)

Washington D.C. will be buzzing on Wednesday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington. The most notable event will be at the Lincoln Memorial, where Martin Luther King Jr. once stood and sounded out his dream for racial equality. Fifty years later, President Barack Obama and former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter are set to speak at this same spot and pay tribute to this historic day. This event will be broadcast live during AirTalk.

Governments in 74 countries wanted information on 38,000 Facebook users in the first half of this year, according to a report released by the social media giant. Standing out from the crowd was the United States, which was responsible for the requests on more than half those user accounts.

The Los Angeles City Council proposed legislation that would require all imitation firearms such as BB devices and Airsoft pistols to have their surfaces painted a distinct color. The idea is that law enforcement would then be able to easily distinguish between imitation firearms and the real device. But will it really help? And how will it impact the firearm business? AirTalk discusses.